Mr. Massey’s Aim! I f Strengthening the Country’s Backbone One of Mr. Massey’s principal aims in England is to further the interests of the New Zealand producers, by securing higher prices and lower freights. Any advantages, however, that the Prime Minister is able to obtain, will not be of immediate benefit, and in the meantime the Men on the Land want further financial assistance. Lend Your Money and Profit Ypurself by investing in HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ 8 cent. Bonds £25-<£so-<£loo—for sor 10 years W W ® Convenient Bonds Jf'W a s t j ie g onc ] s are o ff ere d j n denominations of £25, £5O, and £ 100. AX wtf* a Ww anyone with £25 and upwards to spare can take advantage of this in- , . . ' , x ' vestment. Being bearer bonds, with interest coupons attached, they 1 may be sold or transferred without any troublesome formalities. top @ The interest is payable twice a year on presentation of the coupons to J? // «ssf nd? <sf? the Union Bank of Australia Ltd., or to any office of the Hawke’s H w w Ba y Farmers’ Co-operative Associatiqn. 's&artw w &> Applicants may apply' for Bonds for a term of either five or ten years. A Solid Farmers’ Co-op. ® The Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-op., which is issuing the' 8 per cent. Uj & Bonds, has been established thirty years, and it now occupies a leading W y position in the province of Hawke’s Bay. In recent years its progress EV Or has been notable. Since i9lO its capital has increased by 300 per cent., its profits by 350 per cent., and its reserve fund by 1180 per cent, a Its merchandise sales have expanded from £64,493 in 1910 to £463, ’ 667 in 1921. d tL W The total assets have grown from £86,719 in 19-10 to £520,243. The present Bond Issue—of which £75,000 is being offered to the public—is supported by a margin of .security totalling £329,987. 11 Worthy of Confidence /j h & Readers who wish to receive 8 yer cent, interest for their savings will *" therefore perceive that the Hawke’s Bay Co-op. is fully deserving of their confidence and capital. ' •». ' fa Its affairs are controlled by experienced men—the Board of Directors S' if & being : —Major-General Sir Andrew Russell, K.C.8., K. C. M, G. J? "W® ff (Chairman), Messrs. E. C. Clarkson, W. A. X. Couper, H. Gas- ® vLJ$' Hl ‘ coyne, W. H. Guthrie-Smith, J. W. Harding, Arch McLean, L. McKay, R. D. D. McLean, R. H. Tod. APPLICATION FOR THE BONDS will be received at any Branch of the Association or at the Head Office, Napier, or any Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., or by any member of the Stock Exchange. Prospectus obtainable from above addresses. GET A COPY —NOW. The Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Limited Head Office : Napier. Branches : Hastings, Waipukurau, Dannevirke, Wairoa. WP IIDF D A S P eclal Representative of the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ LI N Co-operative Association Ltd., will be in attendance at /A A T H ie E armers ’ Co-operative Wholesale Federation, N.Z., IN X—- i * 1V li 1 IN Ltd. (First Floor, Farmers’ Institute Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington), to give full information to all enquirers, BONDS relative to the Bonds mentioned above.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 9
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538Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 9
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